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Nominations Being Accepted for Most Powerful Women in Accounting Awards

The joint administration of the award is part of the AICPA’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusiveness and create more opportunities for women to attain leadership positions in both public and management accounting.

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The American Institute of CPAs and CPA Practice Advisor are pleased to partner for the 2020 Most Powerful Women in Accounting Awards, given annually to 25 women leaders who are helping to define and advance the profession.

Visit www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com/2020_Most_Powerful_Women to nominate a professional today.

The joint administration of the award is part of the AICPA’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusiveness and create more opportunities for women to attain leadership positions in both public and management accounting.

“We’re excited to work with CPA Practice Advisor to recognize some of the best and brightest in the profession,” said Jacquelyn H. Tracy, CPA, CGMA, chair of the AICPA Women’s Initiatives Executive Committee (WIEC). “Year in and year out, this is a highly impressive group of women that we hope to give even more visibility as role models and pathfinders.”

The WIEC sponsors research, mentorship and networking opportunities, and oversees the annual Women’s Global Leadership Summit.

Members of the AICPA work with CPA Practice Advisor to select and promote award winners each year. The AICPA will continue to offer its “Women to Watch” awards, which – in collaboration with state CPA societies – recognize experienced and emerging women leaders.

“Now in its ninth year, the ‘Most Powerful Women in Accounting’ awards recognize women who are not just making a difference in the accounting profession, but who are the difference in the profession – our accounting profession would not be where it is without the impact these influential women are making,” said Gail Perry, CPA, editor-in-chief of CPA Practice Advisor magazine.

The 2020 winners will be recognized at AICPA ENGAGE, held June 7-11th, 2020 in Las Vegas. To be eligible, nominees should demonstrate they:

  • Are a driving force in creating a culture of innovation or excellence within their firm, or helped, as a vendor, to develop technologies that empower firms to be more productive and profitable
  • Have reached a level of management and ownership within their company, with demonstrable impact on its success
  • Actively mentor those following in their footsteps
  • Are impacting the accounting profession as a whole

See the 2019 Award Winners.

https://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/2019_Most_Powerful_Women

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